F/2.8:
While the DP2 lens has decent flare resistance, it flares more than the DP1 lens in my experience. The above photo shows flare with a stong off-axis light source. The hood was employed, and no filter was present. You can also see a blue-green discoloration on the wall in the upper right aspect of the frame.
F/4:
F/2.8:
F/4:
Looking at the right side of the frame, you can see how points of light are rendered sharply as heptagons at this aperture. Some blue-green discoloration is also evident in periphery on the wall.
F/5.6:
There is the occasional doubling of elements, but overall I find the DP2 bokeh to be neutral and generally pleasing.
The issue of blue-green drift in the corners/periphery was present with the DP1 and effectively addressed in a Sigma Photo Pro update. As of yet, the issue persists with DP2 files but is rarely a major issue and can be addressed in postprocessing. A few examples of color in DP2 photos from a recent day out with the family are shown below (click to enlarge).




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